January 21, 2013

Obama Names Candidate For ATF Director Who Was Involved In Design Of “Fast And Furious”

As part of President Barack Obama’s 23-point gun control plan, he nominated Minnesota U.S. Attorney B. Todd Jones-who currently doubles right now as the acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives-to be the ATF Director.

Jones was personally a part of the high-ranking Department of Justice unit that first met on October 26, 2009, to create the new DOJ policy that was used to justify “gunwalking” in Operation Fast and Furious. In Fast and Furious, the ATF “walked” roughly 2,000 firearms into the hands of the Mexican drug cartels. That means through straw purchasers the agency allowed sales to happen and didn’t stop the guns from being trafficked, even though they had the legal authority to do so and were fully capable of doing so.

Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and hundreds of Mexican citizens–estimates put it around at least 300–were killed with these firearms.

Wild Thing's comment...............

But of course, it would be unthinkable to pick a person that would be a good one for the job and good for America.

Posted by Wild Thing at January 21, 2013 12:45 AM

Comments

Oh boy! Are we going to have another Ruby Ridge or Waco in our near future?